Scripsit "Mahesh T. Pai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Here is the text:-
... > CONFIDENTIALITY. If you wish to have a third party consultant or > subcontractor ("Contractor") perform work on your behalf which > involves access to or use of Software, That would seem to include our mirror network... > Except as expressly provided herein, you shall not disclose the > terms or existence of this Agreement or use Intel's name in any > publications, advertisements, or other announcements without Intel's > prior written consent. And we cannot do this; packages.debian.org serves the copyright file to anyone who cares to request it. > Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each > party agrees that it will not export, re-export, transfer or divert > any of the Software or the direct programs thereof to any restricted > place or party in accordance with U.S. export regulations. Can Debian promise to do this? I think not. -- Henning Makholm "Y'know, I don't want to seem like one of those hackneyed Jews that you see in heartwarming movies. But at times like this, all I can say is 'Oy, gevalt!'"